M.SRB Bench Motor with C.EMH-2 Dial Control

Use Product Options Menu to Select Power Cord Plug Option: -2 for US Plug (M.SRB-EMH-2), -21 for UK Plug (M.SRB-EMH-21), -22 for Continental European (M.SRB-EMH-22) or -26 for Australian Plug (M.SRB-EMH-26).

Here a bench style version of Foredom's 1/6 HP Series SR motor comes mounted in a cast-iron base for easy placement anywhere on the workbench. It is teamed up with the C.EMH-2 table top dial speed control in plastic housing.
This is a 230 Volt motor-control combination with a Two Year Limited Warranty.

M.SRB Motor Description:
Foredom's 1/6 HP, universal, flexible shaft machine runs in forward and reverse rotation at speeds up to 18,000 RPM. The M.SRB combines the most important features our customers expect - power, reversibility, reliability, and versatility - all in one motor. It comes equipped with our standard 39" long key tip shafting for connecting to any of Foredom's interchangeable, quick disconnect handpieces.

C.EMH-2 Speed Control Description:
This table top speed control is constructed of heavy duty plastic with durable solid state electronics. It has a dial control for precise speed settings, as well as good repeatability of previous settings. For use with 230 Volt Series SR, SRB, SRH and SRBH motors.
5" long, 5-3/4" wide, 2-5/8" high, ship wt-2 lbs./1 kg. It is interchangeable with Foredom's C.FCH-2 and C.SCH-2 controls. Can also be used with discontinued 230 volt Series H and HB motors.

Motor Details:
The 1/6 hp, ball bearing Series SR has 33% more power than our older 1/8 hp motors, and 66% more than our original 1/10 hp models. The added power helps to reduce stalling or slowing down under normal workloads.
Advantages of Running in Reverse:
Left handed users have more control of the cutting tool
Reverse helps to keep dust and other debris flying away from right handed users
Alternating motor direction helps to extend the life of certain abrasives
Reverse helps with accomplishing symmetrical grinding and carving techniques
Reverse makes it easier to back out stuck drill bits
Alternating motor direction makes it easier and faster to polish metals